Poverty and wealth : comparing Afro-Asian development

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Poverty and wealth : comparing Afro-Asian development

by E. Wayne Nafziger

(Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis, 75)

JAI Press, 1994

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Bibliography: p. 247-266

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is the 75th volume in the series. This volume provides an economic analysis which compares Afro-Asian development, specifically considering the debt crisis in Africa and political inequality.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Approaches to comparative economic development: a critique of Anglo-American development economics
  • Afro-American development in comparative perspective. Part 2 Development, distribution and decentralization: inequality in Africa - political elites, proletariat, peasants and the poor
  • the debt crisis in Africa
  • African capitalism, state power and economic development
  • democracy, adjustment and economic reform in Africa. Part 3 Entrepreneurship and economic development: class, caste and community of Indian industrialists
  • society and the entrepeneur. Part 4 Comparative development: Bangladesh and Biafra - the political economy of secessionist conflict
  • India versus China - economic development performance
  • learning from the Japanese - Japan's development model and Afro-Asia
  • why has Japan succeeded?

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